Sandy’s Victims to Get Help from Russia

File Photo of Hurricane Sandy Victims and Relief Personnel Near Rubble of Home Destroyed

MOSCOW, November 11 (RIA Novosti) ­ The Russian Emergency Situations Ministry will dispatch two airplanes’ worth of necessities to victims of the hurricane Sandy that ravaged the US East Coast.

Two Il-76 cargo jets will depart for New York from Moscow’s Ramenskoye Airport on Monday, carrying more than 50 tons of humanitarian help between them, the ministry said on its website.

The statement did not elaborate on what kind of help will be proffered to hurricane-hit Americans. Last week, the ministry sent 30 tons of food, construction materials and other essentials to Cuba, one of several Caribbean countries to take the first blow from Sandy.

Sandy’s passing over the East Coast late last month resulted in 191 fatalities and caused damage estimated at some $50 billion, with New York and New Jersey being the worst-hit areas.

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